Whether you’re new to programming or wanting to sharpen your skills, Philly Tech Week’s Dev Conference is perfect for you.

Join us for an afternoon of mixed-level dev talks focused around problem solving and innovative solutions. We will have dev experts talking about real world scenarios and the tools they’re using. There will be lightening presentations in four different rooms where attendees can choose their own agenda for the day and hear from the talks and speakers they are interested in learning about.

Dev Conference details, speakers and topics will be announced soon!

Following Dev Conference, join us at our Dev Happy Hour to mingle with the local tech community!

Chicktech Philly is excited to host Building Diverse Tech Teams: An Evening of Lightning Talks as part of Philly Tech Week! Join local technologists and executives for an evening of networking and lightning talks focused on how and why to hire and retain diverse technical talent.

Public Access has democratized and diversified TV and Radio programming in ways that leave us to consider what is possible if immersive media and emerging technology are included in Public Access facilities. Imagine a world where AI, VR, MR, AR, and 3D technology allow us to construct experiences as a community-driven public access utility. What are the implications or opportunities for our families, our neighborhoods, our schools, our public health, or our government when emerging technology is people powered media?

PhillyCAM is partnering with media artists, Anula Shetty and Michael Kuetemeyer, to host this experimental installation for PhillyCAM members and the general public to explore community engagement through digital technology. Projects on display from 12PM to 5PM.

Anula Shetty and Michael Kuetemeyer are award winning media artists whose work has been screened at MOMA, the Flaherty Film Seminar and film festivals and museums worldwide. They are co-directors of the video collective Termite TV and have had extensive experience creating video installations and teaching digital media to youth and community groups. Their immersive documentary work involves exploring new ways of experiencing a place and the oral histories that surround it. Current projects include Time Lens www.timelens.org, an immersive mobile App about gentrification and homelessness and Places of Power www.termite.org/power. They are interested in using VR, AR and mobile apps as platforms to distribute community and artistic media.

PhillyCAM, Philadelphia’s public access television network, is a community media center that brings people together to make and share media that promotes creative expression, democratic values and civic participation.

We invite you to celebrate Newark’s tech industry and high growth potential of its startups, incubators, entrepreneurs, and community with Onyx Equities & Newark Tech Week!

Enjoy great food and phenomenal drinks while networking, experience the flourishing startups through our startup alley! We will have speakers discussing civic tech initiatives, funding opportunities, & technological developments that are substantially growing within the wall of our great city. Learn how these companies and organizations are driving Newark’s renaissance, creating opportunities, and fostering economic growth

Student Registration is open to active students and learners and recent graduates.

Get a Student pass for Cloud Data Summit at a 80% discounted rate so you can start networking with Data Scientists, Machine Learning Engineers, Data Engineers, Business Intelligence professionals, Analytics leaders and many more while you are still in school or searching for a job.

CalixTech News Presents: The Third annual NEWARK GAMING EXP Attendees will not only get to compete in an amateur e-sports tournament & have access to a great gaming event with tons of giveaways & prizes, but will also be able to play retro games, some indie game titles, compete in gaming challenges, participate in a Halo Tournament (check out our Halo/Monster lounge) & DEMO VR Gaming with the HTC Vive.

Register to play as soon as possible; Space is limited. First come, first serve regarding tournament entry.

Coding bootcamps have been growing across the country (and world) since their launch in 2012. The supply and demand mismatch for skilled software developers has provided a new opportunity for skills-based education programs. Come learn how these innovative schools have grown to fill a talent need – and are now helping reskill people into technology careers.

Tech Elevator is a leading 14-week bootcamp and career prep program, teaching people with a variety of backgrounds to become software developers and land fulfilling careers in tech. We are excited to be launching a program in Philadelphia in January 2020! With existing campuses in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus and Cincinnati, Tech Elevator looks to bring its proven and nationally-ranked program to help elevate people, companies and the greater Philadelphia community. We’ll provide details on our program and let you learn more from our team at this event.

Pipeline Philly is located inside The Graham Building on the 15th floor. The Graham Building is next to City Hall and 15th Street Station, with access to trolley lines, the Broad Street Line and the Market Frankfort Line. We’re two blocks away from Suburban Station, with regional rail and PATCO lines. There are parking garages and metered parking in the immediate area as well.